LEARN/CREATE (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

1:00 pm

Private Universe Project In Mathematics"Possibilities of Real-Life Problems"
Students come up with a surprising array of strategies and representations to build their understanding of a real-life calculus problem ï¿½ before they have ever taken calculus. D

Human Condition"What You Don't Know"
This episode identifies the linkages between environmental pollution and illnesses in communities, and discusses the impact of pollution on quality of life through a series of case studies and discusses OSHA's role in workplace protection, and offers ideas for ensuring the safe use of chemicals in the home.G

3:30 pm

Human Condition"Food for Thought"
This episode measures the health cost of nutritional illiteracy by looking at the critical elements of good nutrition, factors that influence eating habits, and the impact that being well-informed can have on individual nutritional decisions.G

4:00 pm

Saddle Club"Show Ponies Part I"
French Junior Champion, Doroth#e Doutey arrives with her horse, Hugo. But the girls' lessons from her turn to disappointment and self-doubt. Part 1 of 2G

4:30 pm

Biz Kid$"A World Without Taxes"
Explore how taxes impact your life. Find out about the importance of federal, state, and local taxes and learn what they pay for. Meet young business owners who sell lacrosse socks and others who serve as swimming instructors and hear how they handle taxes. D

5:00 pm

Growing a Greener World"From Seed to Cellar; Living Homegrown Fresh"
With shrinking yards and budgets, the move towards more self-sufficiency and urban homesteading is one of the hottest topics today. We visit one Los Angeles urban homesteader to see how she supplements many daily provisions for her family, right from her own backyard. From raising backyard chickens, growing herbs and vegetables to preserving the bounty, this urban homesteader does it all with approachable and transferrable tips and ideas. D

5:30 pm

Hands On Crafts for Kids"Russia"
Russia, the largest country in the world, is located in northern Eurasia. It also has the largest reserves of energy and mineral resources. Many of the traditions are influenced by early Byzantine and Slavic cultures. D

6:00 pm

Cuisine Culture"Shaul Ben Aderet"
Israel is the final stop where Ashley James will try the fusions of European and Middle Eastern cuisine being created by rising star chefs. D

6:30 pm

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless"Tijuana Round Table"
There's a long heritage of good food in Tijuana: It has an amazing taco culture and is the birthplace of the Caesar salad. Today, Tijuana boasts one of the top culinary schools in the country and some of the best chefs in Mexico. Rick and three fellow food lovers dine at the ultra-modern Mision 19 located in Mexico's newest Leed Gold Certified building. D

7:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Arab Gulf States"
Megan discovers stark war memorials in Kuwait and dives for pearls in the Arabian Gulf. She explores the world's first woman-only supermarket in Dubai, treks in Oman's Hajar Mountains and unearths the ancient city of Ubar.G

8:00 pm

The Victory Garden"Old"
Host Jamie Durie visits a vegetable garden at San Francisco's City Hall, where he talks with Mayor Gavin Newsom and chef Alice Waters about the slow food movement.G

8:30 pm

The Woodwright's Shop"Thomas Day, Cabinetmaker"
In the days of slavery, Thomas Day, a free black cabinetmaker in North Carolina, was one of the most respected artisans in the South. We'll look beneath the veneer on his furniture and discover his intriguing architectural work. D

9:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Through Mortise & Tenon Projects"
The Woodsmith editors present a couple of special weekend projects, a classic, Nantucket-style bench and a traditional wall shelf. Both projects feature through mortises and tenon joinery. In this episode, you'll learn the techniques to make this classic woodworking joint, in a unique way. D

Burt Wolf: What We Eat"Connecting The Dots: An Overview of the Consuming Passions Ignited by Columbus"
Burt looks at the continuing effect of the voyages of Christopher Columbus on our world today _ especially their impact on diet.G